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Who wrote the song There was a birch in the field?

Many sources claim that the song "There was a birch in the field" was written by the Tatar poet Nigmat Ibragimov. However, this song is still Russian folk. The earliest publication of the text of the song dates back to 1790, and Ibragimov's variation "Russian Song" was published only in 1825. From his poem, only the chorus forms "Luli-lyuli stood" entered the modern text of the song. The confusion with the authorship was also reinforced by a poem attributed to Yevtushenko: "Unfortunately, little is known, // But the fact of the pedestal is worthy, // That the song was created by a Tatar // "There was a birch tree in the field"".

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